Are You Planning on Getting Married in a Traditional Setting?
One of the most important things that you will need to consider before you decide to choose a wedding dress with black trim is where you plan on getting married. If you are planning on having an outdoor wedding, then it is pretty much acceptable for you to wear everything that you want. Outdoor weddings, whether take place in a park or at the beach, are considered to be very non-traditional. A white wedding dress with black trim is also considered as very non-traditional, which is why it is often considered more acceptable in a non-traditional wedding setting. Do you plan to get married inside a church? If so, it may not be accepted so quickly, which is what brings us to our next point.
Does the Church Approve of a Wedding Dress with Black Trim?
If you are planning on getting married at a church, it is a good idea to find out whether or not it is acceptable for you to wear a white wedding dress with black trim. Many people realize that most churches don't allow you to wear an entirely black wedding dress. What most don't realize, however, is that there are some churches that won't allow you to wear a white dress with black trim, due to religious reasons. Before you make the decision to buy a wedding dress with black trim, it is a good idea to find out how the church that you plan on getting married at feels about it. If you find out that it's not acceptable but that you want to wear a wedding dress with black trim anyway, you may need to find another church to get married at.
Is the Rest of Your Wedding Going to Be Kept Very Traditional?
If the rest of your wedding is going to be kept very traditional, then there is a good chance that you may look out of place by choosing to wear a white wedding dress with black trim. However, on the other end of the spectrum, you may look entirely in place if you should choose to have a very non-traditional wedding. Aside from the location of the wedding, you will also have to consider several other factors, which may determine how traditional or non-traditional your wedding is going to be. Some of these factors include the bridesmaids' attire, the theme of the wedding and the groom's attire. You and your fiancé will need to consider how traditional or non-traditional you want the wedding to be before deciding to purchase a black trimmed wedding dress.
How Do Family Members Feel About a Black Trimmed Wedding Dress?
No matter how accepted wedding dresses with black trim may be in today's society, there is a good chance that there will always be a family member or two who may not agree with it. Usually, family members who are very religious will not be so approving, but there are many people who simply believe that wedding attire should be kept traditional. Some people do not even believe that guests should be allowed to wear black to a wedding, let alone the bride. Before you make the decision to buy a wedding dress with black trim, you will want to take one very important factor into consideration when it comes to family members who disagree with wearing a dress that is not entirely white. Do you really want to please the family members who are against wearing a white dress with black trim? If so, then you may want to consider looking for another dress.
All of these factors should be taken into consideration before deciding to wear a white wedding dress with black trim. While there is no doubt that the decision is yours to make, the most important thing that you should remember is that there will always be someone who is going to be against wearing a white wedding dress with black trim. Realize that you will not necessarily be pleasing others with your wedding dress pick, but also remember that it is your day, so you should feel free to wear the wedding dress of your choice. Even those who may not agree with wearing a white wedding dress with black trim will probably admit that you look extraordinary in it!
Published by Jody Morse - Featured Contributor in Health & Wellness
Jody Morse has a B.A. in English from East Stroudsburg University. As a sufferer of endometriosis, she enjoys writing about women's health issues. She has worked as an assistant wedding DJ, and is dabbling i... View profile
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20 Comments
Post a CommentI like the idea of wearing black and white. I agree that the bride should wear what she wants. Interesting article.
Since I was previously married and not even close to a virgin. When we had initially thought of marriage, I wondered if a white dress with big black blotches would be appripriate. No one liked my sense of humor. Luckily we chose to live together instead...it may have been because of this suggestions!
nice article, Jody.
In Victorian times people wore all different color wedding gowns. I find that much more exciting than the all-white tradition. And as far as a church imposing a ban on or disapproving of a COLOR, wow! You really have to wonder.
Thanks for the comments everyone! I agree Zac, I don't think you should either! I agree with everyone else... it's the bride's day, let her wear what she wants! That sounds very cute, Hannah!
In my second marriage, our wedding was all black & white. It was beautiful. Mine was country style though I wore a black Stetson, and black skirt, with a white crop jacket, with a black lace camisole underneath, with black boots. Everyone thought it was great. We were married in a gazebo by a minister. What a shame the wedding was better than the marriage!
If this was available when I got married, I would have worn one. i think it would look tailored with clean lines :)
If the Bride wants to wear this, I say go for it because it is her day anyway. I think it would look pretty cool.
nice!!!
I love white. If I ever got married again, I would probably wear an off white or cream colored dress! :)